Books & Literature

Nazis in America, c. 1938-1941

DAYTON, OHIO – MARCH 1938 Article continues after advertisement Residents were shocked when Gerhard Wilhelm Kunze, the German-American Bund’s national public relations officer, spoke at Liederkranz...

Is time a figment of our imaginations?

When was the last time you raced against an unforgiving clock? Perhaps you skipped breakfast, broke a sweat, shelled out for a taxi or missed...

Lit Hub Daily: March 23, 2026

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET TODAY: In 1917, Virginia Woolf and Leonard Woolf purchase a used handpress. A month later, Hogarth Press is...

We Know You Can Pay a Million by Anja Shortland review – the terrifying new world of ransomware

The birth of ransomware was a stunt that got out of hand. In 1989, an evolutionary biologist called Joseph L Popp Jr was working...

Five books to pick up if you’re also binging FX’s Love Story.

A Kennedy-curious reading list. I can’t speak for your algorithm, but mine is a sea of tortoise-shell headbands and musings on the return of minimalism. This...

Minor Black Figures by Brandon Taylor review – portrait of a working-class artist in New York

Brandon Taylor’s third novel, following the Booker-shortlisted Real Life and 2023’s The Late Americans, is full of hands. It’s set in the years after...